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Israel Announces Humanitarian Corridors in Gaza Amidst Widespread Hunger
Israel announced humanitarian corridors and resumed airdrops of food aid to Gaza to combat widespread hunger amidst the ongoing conflict, while the UN criticized the airdrops as insufficient and dangerous, with at least 85 children and 42 adults having already died from malnutrition.
Israel Announces Humanitarian Corridors in Gaza Amidst Widespread Hunger
Israel announced humanitarian corridors and resumed airdrops of food aid to Gaza to combat widespread hunger amidst the ongoing conflict, while the UN criticized the airdrops as insufficient and dangerous, with at least 85 children and 42 adults having already died from malnutrition.
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36% Bias Score


Israel to Airdrop Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
Israel plans to start airdropping aid to Gaza on Saturday night and create humanitarian corridors for UN convoys, amid a severe humanitarian crisis caused by a prolonged blockade and ongoing conflict that has killed at least 59,700 Palestinians, with at least 53 more deaths reported overnight into S...
Israel to Airdrop Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
Israel plans to start airdropping aid to Gaza on Saturday night and create humanitarian corridors for UN convoys, amid a severe humanitarian crisis caused by a prolonged blockade and ongoing conflict that has killed at least 59,700 Palestinians, with at least 53 more deaths reported overnight into S...
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52% Bias Score


Starmer Urges Trump to Restart Gaza Ceasefire Talks Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Amidst mounting global outrage over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will urge US President Trump to resume ceasefire talks, while Israel plans aid airdrops and humanitarian corridors, despite UN concerns.
Starmer Urges Trump to Restart Gaza Ceasefire Talks Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Amidst mounting global outrage over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will urge US President Trump to resume ceasefire talks, while Israel plans aid airdrops and humanitarian corridors, despite UN concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Aid Crisis: UN Access Hinges on Open Crossings
A UNICEF expert says the UN can reach 98% of Gaza's malnourished children if crossings reopen, criticizing airdrops as inefficient and dangerous compared to the UN's usual methods; however, six people died and more than 160 were injured while waiting for aid in two separate incidents.
Gaza Aid Crisis: UN Access Hinges on Open Crossings
A UNICEF expert says the UN can reach 98% of Gaza's malnourished children if crossings reopen, criticizing airdrops as inefficient and dangerous compared to the UN's usual methods; however, six people died and more than 160 were injured while waiting for aid in two separate incidents.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Death Toll Rises Amid Hunger Crisis and Stalled Ceasefire
At least 57 Palestinians died in Gaza in the past 24 hours, many while awaiting aid, amid a worsening hunger crisis caused by Israel's blockade and stalled ceasefire talks; at least 124 people, including 84 children, have died from starvation.
Gaza Death Toll Rises Amid Hunger Crisis and Stalled Ceasefire
At least 57 Palestinians died in Gaza in the past 24 hours, many while awaiting aid, amid a worsening hunger crisis caused by Israel's blockade and stalled ceasefire talks; at least 124 people, including 84 children, have died from starvation.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Fishing Ban Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's blockade of Gaza's coast has drastically reduced fishing, leaving Gazans without a vital food source and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis; the annual fish production plummeted from 4,660 tons to 60 tons, with fishermen risking death at sea, and children scavenging for scraps.
Gaza Fishing Ban Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's blockade of Gaza's coast has drastically reduced fishing, leaving Gazans without a vital food source and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis; the annual fish production plummeted from 4,660 tons to 60 tons, with fishermen risking death at sea, and children scavenging for scraps.
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56% Bias Score

Israel Airdrops Aid to Gaza Amid Starvation Crisis
Israel has begun airdropping food aid into Gaza and will create humanitarian corridors for UN convoys after reports of starvation deaths among Palestinians attempting to access aid; however, the aid drops are criticized as insufficient and potentially dangerous and the aid corridors face restriction...

Israel Airdrops Aid to Gaza Amid Starvation Crisis
Israel has begun airdropping food aid into Gaza and will create humanitarian corridors for UN convoys after reports of starvation deaths among Palestinians attempting to access aid; however, the aid drops are criticized as insufficient and potentially dangerous and the aid corridors face restriction...
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52% Bias Score

RSF Declares Rival Government in Sudan, Escalating Civil War
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan announced a rival government on Saturday, headed by RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, challenging the internationally recognized army-led government and escalating the ongoing civil war, which began in April 2023 due to a power struggle between the RSF and ...

RSF Declares Rival Government in Sudan, Escalating Civil War
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan announced a rival government on Saturday, headed by RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, challenging the internationally recognized army-led government and escalating the ongoing civil war, which began in April 2023 due to a power struggle between the RSF and ...
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Crisis: Unprecedented Suffering and Systemic Failure
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached catastrophic levels, surpassing the capacity of aid organizations and leaving the international community struggling to respond effectively to the unprecedented suffering of the Palestinian population.

Gaza Crisis: Unprecedented Suffering and Systemic Failure
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached catastrophic levels, surpassing the capacity of aid organizations and leaving the international community struggling to respond effectively to the unprecedented suffering of the Palestinian population.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Air Drops Insufficient Amidst Starvation Crisis
Air drops of humanitarian aid into Gaza are proving insufficient and dangerous, criticized as a "grotesque distraction" from the territory's deepening starvation crisis where over 59,000 people have died since October 7, 2023. Aid agencies advocate for reopening land routes blocked by Israel, citing...

Gaza Air Drops Insufficient Amidst Starvation Crisis
Air drops of humanitarian aid into Gaza are proving insufficient and dangerous, criticized as a "grotesque distraction" from the territory's deepening starvation crisis where over 59,000 people have died since October 7, 2023. Aid agencies advocate for reopening land routes blocked by Israel, citing...
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60% Bias Score

Israel Announces Truces and Humanitarian Corridors in Gaza Amidst Aid Crisis
Israel responded to international criticism by airdropping seven pallets of food aid, implementing daily 10-hour truces, and establishing humanitarian corridors in Gaza, despite ongoing disputes over aid distribution and accusations of a deliberate starvation campaign.

Israel Announces Truces and Humanitarian Corridors in Gaza Amidst Aid Crisis
Israel responded to international criticism by airdropping seven pallets of food aid, implementing daily 10-hour truces, and establishing humanitarian corridors in Gaza, despite ongoing disputes over aid distribution and accusations of a deliberate starvation campaign.
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44% Bias Score

Cambodia, Thailand Agree to Ceasefire Talks After Deadly Border Clashes
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand's acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai agreed to ceasefire talks after days of deadly border clashes that killed over a dozen people and displaced 150,000 civilians, prompted by US President Donald Trump's threat of trade penalties.

Cambodia, Thailand Agree to Ceasefire Talks After Deadly Border Clashes
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand's acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai agreed to ceasefire talks after days of deadly border clashes that killed over a dozen people and displaced 150,000 civilians, prompted by US President Donald Trump's threat of trade penalties.
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52% Bias Score
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